What is a tibial plateau fracture?

What is a tibial plateau fracture?

Tibial plateau fractures are periarticular injuries of the proximal tibia frequently associated with soft tissue injury. Diagnosis is made with knee radiographs but frequently require CT scan for surgical planning.

Why is the composition of the tibial plateau important?

The composition of the bone is important, because cancellous bone may compress and remain depressed when it is injured. Fractures of the tibial plateau are often associated with injuries to the anterior cruciate ligament, collateral ligaments, menisci and articular cartilage.

How is a tibial plateau fracture (TPF) treated?

Operative (surgical) treatment of a tibial plateau fracture includes the following: 1 Internal stabilization of the fracture with screws alone or with a combination of plate and screws 2 External stabilization with a fixator frame applied around the limb More

How long does a non displaced tibial plateau fracture take to heal?

Non displaced tibial plateau fracture. These fractures normally have a better future outcome than displaced fractures and usually, heal without surgical intervention within 3-4 months. Within this time the patient may be required not to weight bear and to wear a knee brace on the injured knee.

Tibial Plateau Fractures: Tibial plateau fractures occur just below the knee joint. These fractures require consideration of the knee joint and its cartilage surface. Tibial plateau fractures can lead to a chance of developing knee arthritis.

What is a distal tibial plafond fracture?

Distal Tibial Fractures These fractures occur at the ankle end of the tibia. They are also called tibial plafond fractures. One of the common types in children is the distal tibial metaphyseal fracture.

What is the posteromedial knee approach for tibial plateau fractures?

Keywords: tibial plateau fractures, three-column concept, posteromedial knee approach, posterolateral knee approach, staged sequential surgical treatment Tibial plateau fractures (TPFs) are common and difficult-to-manage injuries that can be due to high- or low-energy trauma and can affect young adults or third-age patients.

What is an open tibia fracture?

Open fractures occur when the fractured bone is open through the skin. These fractures are at especially high risk of developing an infection and generally require surgical treatment in all cases. 1 Tibial shaft fractures : Tibial shaft fractures, which occur between the knee and ankle joints, are the most common type of tibia fracture.

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